MediTropin Overview

If you have enough money and the right connections, you can get a doctor to give you off label synthetic HGH injections.

It’s very expensive ($1500 a month) and inconvenient, but word is that it really does help you feel and look younger.

Of course when the medical community finds something that works, the supplement community isn’t far behind, trying to concoct something similar in effectiveness, but safe and legal without a prescription.

It is said to support your overall health as well as your hypothalamus and pituitary function and hormone balance, specifically increasing levels of human growth hormone (HGH), so you look and feel younger.

Some of the reported benefits include:

Increased energy.

Improved mood.

Better response to stress.

Increased endurance for exercise.

Reduced fat.

Healthier skin, hair, and nails.

Improved overall quality of life.

MediTropin Ingredients and How They Work

MediTropinisn’t the only supplement that makes these claims, so let’s take a look at what’s inside and see how it should work.

The formula starts off with vitamins and elecrolytes for overall healthful functioning.

These include Vitamin A, Sodium, and Potassium.

Next is the MediTropin blend made to increase your body’s release of HGH.

It’s an amino acid blend that includes:

L-Glutamine

L-Arginine L-Pyroglutamate

L-Lysine

Anterior Pituitary Peptides

Glycine

L-Leucine

Stevia Extract

Gamma Aminobutyric Acid (GABA)

L-Tyrosine

Hypothalamic Peptides

Inositol Hexanicotinate

The recommended use is 3 effervescent sachets in water taken once per day, preferably at bedtime 1 or 2 hours after your last meal.

It’s recommended that you cycle MediTropin, 5 days on and 2 days off.

Take it for 3 months, then take a month off before resuming the previous schedule.

MediTropin Pros and Cons

Advantages of MediTropin

It’s a way you can potentially increase HGH without having to use synthetic HGH or injections.

The ingredients are all natural.

There are tons of very favorable MediTropin reviews on Amazon.

It’s doctor recommended.

You don’t have to take pills.

Disadvantages of MediTropin

It’s expensive.

There’s some confusion over whether or not you need a prescription to buy MediTropin.

You do not.

Where to Buy

You can purchase MediTropin online through the Nutraceutics website or Amazon.com.

On the company website, a one month supply (20 servings) sells for $135. On Amazon, you can get 2 months for about $200.

Conclusion

With so many positive reviews, MediTropin may just be on to something.If only it came in at a lower price point, I’d be more willing to recommend it.

As it stands, it’s an awful lot of money to shell out on something with no clinical testing to back it up.

The lack of clinical testing in general usually tends to make me feel just a little bit iffy about a product, but that does not always mean that it makes or breaks any given supplement, just that it plants the seed of doubt sometimes.

Hello, I noticed on ebay there was a product called3-Nature's Youth RSF Meditropin
Growth Factor in a blue box and I was wondering if it was the same as Meditropin the yellow box but cheaper?
Thank you -Anna

It looks like they are two different products. If you visit the Meditropin website, 3-Nature's Youth RSF Meditropin Growth Factor is not listed as a product.- Rob

One comment on “MediTropin Review – Should You Use It?”

I just bought my first month. I was prompted to try after hearing rave reviews from two of my contemporaries in the fitness industry.

Two bad asses I know (one female, one male) with a ton of injuries said they took it for a couple months and literally felt ten years younger. I went online to see other reviews and it was mostly people on BB forums who never tried it, saying it was probably crap.

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